Palmer nominated for two Premier League awards

Cole Palmer has been shortlisted for the Head Association’s EA Sports Player and Hublot Youthful Player of the Time Grants.

Palmer has partaken in an exceptional presentation year in Blue since his appearance from Manchester City in September, to date scoring 21 association objectives with three matches still to play.

The 22-year-old has likewise given nine helps giving him 30 Head Association objective contributions altogether.

In the event that effective, the Britain forward would turn into the main Chelsea player to win the Player of the Time title since N’Golo Kante back in 2016/17.

Other past victors in Blue incorporate club legends Forthcoming Lampard and Eden Risk.

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MEN’S PLAYER OF THE SEASON: COLE PALMER 🥶

The champ of the 2023/24 Chelsea Men’s player of the Time is Cole Palmer…

Palmer has demonstrated to be one of the signings of the time, turning into our driving goalscorer and a champion entertainer in Mauricio Pochettino’s side.

An enormous season has likewise seen the skilled forward make his worldwide leap forward with a senior Britain debut showing up in November.

As of late, before his new 22nd birthday, our No.20 turned out to be just the third player in Chief Association history to arrive at 30 or more objective contributions in a solitary season while matured 21 or more youthful.

Features of Palmer’s astounding effort incorporated his four-objective take against Everton during our 6-0 win over the Toffees last month, which included him recording the earliest ever ‘wonderful’ Head Association full go-around.

Cole celebrates during his four-goal haul against Everton

Cole celebrates during his four-goal haul against Everton

The forward also notched a treble in our dramatic 4-3 stoppage time win over Manchester United last month and a last-minute equaliser against his former club Manchester City during a thrilling 4-4 draw back in November.

Also included on the shortlist for the Player of the Season crown is Manchester City duo Phil Foden and Erling Haaland, Newcastle United forward Alexander Isak, Arsenal pair Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard, Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins and Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk.

Providing Palmer’s competition in the Young Player shortlist are Foden and Haaland, Isak, Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo, Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka and William Saliba and Tottenham’s Destiny Udogie.

The winner of each award will be announced on Saturday 18 May, with the Young Player announced at 10am (UK time) and Player of the Year at 11am.